Lee Kuan Yew was remembered as the founder of modern Singapore at a state funeral after a procession 1 the city ’ s streets that drew more than 100,000 mourners. “ We have all lost a father — we grieve as one people, one nation, ” Lee Hsien Loong, Lee ’ s son and the 2 prime minister, said in the eulogy( 悼词 ). “ Our 3 ” sorrow has brought us together, and made us stronger and more resolute. Earlier, crowds lined an almost 10-mile stretch of central Singapore to bid farewell to the country ’ s 4 prime minister, as Lee ’ s body traveled in a gun carriage to the National University of Singapore for the funeral 5 . The procession was marked by a 21-gun salute( 敬礼 ), an air force aerial( 空中的 ) salute and a naval sailpast. “ We come 6 not only to mourn. We come together also to rejoice( 欢喜 ) in Mr. Lee Kuan Yew ’ s long and full life, and what he has achieved with us, his people in Singapore, ” Lee Hsien Loong said during the service attended by 2,200 people. “ Perhaps it ’ s appropriate for his state funeral, the heavens opened and 7 for him, ” Lee said. Thousands of people, many of them 8 in white — traditionally a mourning color in parts of Asia — lined roads on Sunday in the central — district as heavy rain fell. Huddling( 拥挤 ) under umbrellas, many dd the red and white Singapore flag 9 barricades. As Lee ’ s motorcade passed, some shouted “ Lee Kuan Yew ” and others cried, screamed and cheered. A. service B. dressed C. shared D. through E. elected F. over G. business H. cried I. together J. current